Article: “Bioethics for Aging Societies: Informing Policy and Practice.”

A note from Nancy Berlinger, Research Scholar from the Hastings Center:

“This article is part of The Hastings Center’s public-facing initiative Bioethics for Aging Societies: Informing Policy and Practice, building on the 2018 Hastings Center Report special report What Makes a Good Life in Late Life?  This work is made possible by a major grant to The Hastings Center from The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust as part of its visionary support for the Center’s research and public engagement on ethical challenges facing aging societies. I hope you find this publication useful and encourage you to share it with your colleagues and networks.”

Last Updated on April 29, 2020

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